Originally posted by: charliesheen
Hey there - thanks for the reply,
My player doesn't have a S-Video out - but it has a scart, which by all accounts will give a better output than S-vid. I read some of the better Pioneer players have a build in comb-filter, does that make much difference?
I'm wondering if my player has something wrong with the motor that it makes such a loud noise then... That's good to know if I got a better player that would at least be sorted.
Hey there - thanks for the reply,
My player doesn't have a S-Video out - but it has a scart, which by all accounts will give a better output than S-vid. I read some of the better Pioneer players have a build in comb-filter, does that make much difference?
I'm wondering if my player has something wrong with the motor that it makes such a loud noise then... That's good to know if I got a better player that would at least be sorted.
My old SONY TV monitor had issues with laserdiscs, they always looked rough and noisy in the image. And here’s an odd thing I have this Toshiba that I picked up for free and thou it gives a slightly better image like that (rainbow colour) effect that you often get, I’m sure there’s a (comb filter) built into the Toshiba.
But here’s that thing? The image on the composite signal looks as if the tuning of the signal is marginal off a bit, and since I don’t know which internal part to look at on the Toshiba I’m a little confused, or eluded?